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Bottomland vs. obsession

Started by YoungJake, March 04, 2012, 08:15:43 PM

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jwhunter

camo is camo. as long as its not hunter orange then turkeys arnt going to see it. camo is getting to be to hyped up on tv. its not a fashion statement. saying all that...... those are my two favorite camo patterns! lol ! either one will work!

runngun

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E-F-Brady

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WyoHunter

I like Obsession. There's a good mix of green in the areas I hunt.
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tha bugman

+1 but my turkey gun is in obsession....Fox Haas once said that if a turkey got close enough to see what camo pattern his gun was that turkey better be flopping....
Quote from: FullChoke on March 04, 2012, 08:19:50 PM
Bottomland will be more versatile.

MCase

I have and use both camo patterns. I think they both have there advantages and disadvantages, but I am sending my gun off to be done in Bottomland. I think it's a little more versatile.....

tomtamer25


totallycluckedup

I like obsession.  Then again, I hunt in Florida 90% of the time so it's green year round here.  For fall when I'm in a stand I use Realtree APG and use obsession during spring turkey

clarksvalley

i don`t think you could go wrong with either choice.i had my gun done in bottomland two years ago,here are afew pictures.




Spurcollecta

That's a fine looking gun clarksvalley! Who did your camo job?.. I vote for bottomland but you could flip a coin really. Both are good

clarksvalley


TN-Hunter


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FullChoke

I have a question. Does anyone dip Bottomland so that the pattern runs the length of the gun, and not perpendicular?

FC


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